We evaluated Midlothian's GLP-1 providers and ranked the top 10 based on patient ratings, verified reviews, provider credentials, pricing transparency, and telehealth availability. These clinics average a 5.0-star rating and represent the best options for GLP-1 treatment in Midlothian, Virginia.
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Our rankings are based on a weighted scoring system that considers multiple factors. Patient ratings carry the most weight, followed by the number of verified reviews, provider credentials (including ABOM board certification in obesity medicine), and verification level. We also factor in pricing transparency, whether the clinic is accepting new patients, and telehealth availability. Clinics that provide clear pricing information, accept insurance, and offer flexible visit options score higher because these factors directly affect your ability to access and afford treatment. Every clinic listed has been verified through NPI Registry data.
10 weight loss clinics prescribing GLP-1 medications in Midlothian accept health insurance.
Yes. 3 weight loss doctors serving Midlothian offer virtual GLP-1 consultations, allowing you to get a semaglutide or tirzepatide prescription and have medication shipped to your door without an in-person visit. Compare top telehealth GLP-1 providers.
Obesity medicine providers in Midlothian prescribe semaglutide, tirzepatide, liraglutide. Your weight loss doctor will recommend the best GLP-1 injection based on your health history, BMI, and treatment goals. Compare all GLP-1 weight loss medications.
Midlothian's identity has shifted dramatically in a generation. What was once a small community known primarily as the site of the first commercially mined coal in North America is now one of the fastest-growing suburban areas in Virginia. Chesterfield County added more residents than any other jurisdiction in the state between 2020 and 2025, and a big chunk of that growth landed in the Midlothian corridor. That means new medical practices are opening, but the weight management market is still catching up to the population. Most GLP-1 providers here are either established primary care offices that added weight loss services or newer clinics that followed the rooftops out from Richmond.
Getting around Midlothian means knowing your corridors. Midlothian Turnpike, Hull Street Road, and Route 288 form the triangle that defines daily commute patterns. Most medical offices sit along the Midlothian Turnpike corridor between Brandermill and Westchester Commons, or near the Route 288 interchange where newer development has clustered. If you're coming from Salisbury or Woodlake, you're already used to the drive. Charter Colony and Waterford residents have slightly easier access to the Hull Street side. Rush hour heading toward downtown Richmond on the Turnpike or Powhite Parkway is predictable but slow, which makes telehealth follow-ups a practical choice for anyone commuting into the city.
Midlothian's food scene has leveled up considerably. Sedona Taphouse at Westchester Commons packs the bar on weekends, Tazza Kitchen does wood-fired everything at Alverser Plaza, and Charred Swift Creek has built a following around its craft cocktails and open flame cooking. The Brandermill area has its own restaurant cluster near the Town Centre. For GLP-1 patients, the challenge here is suburban dining culture where happy hours, weekend brunches, and neighborhood cookouts are part of the social fabric. Providers who help patients navigate restaurant menus and portion strategies rather than handing out generic calorie sheets will see better results.
Brandermill and Woodlake both offer something that a lot of suburbs don't: real outdoor infrastructure built around water. Swift Creek Reservoir and the trail networks that loop through these planned communities give residents low-impact exercise options that don't require a gym membership. The Sunday Lake Loop walk in Brandermill is a local institution. If your GLP-1 provider doesn't know about the trails and reservoir access within a mile of half their patients' houses, that's a sign they don't know this community well enough.
Monthly GLP-1 programs in Midlothian typically run $225 to $500 for compounded semaglutide and $400 to $800 or more for brand-name Wegovy or Zepbound. Midlothian pricing tends to be slightly lower than providers inside the city of Richmond, reflecting lower overhead costs in the suburban corridor.
Many commercial plans in Virginia cover GLP-1 medications with prior authorization for patients with a BMI of 30 or higher, or 27 with comorbidities. Virginia state employee health plans have varying coverage levels. Since many Midlothian residents commute to state government jobs in Richmond, it's worth checking your specific plan before starting treatment.
Most weight management providers in Midlothian are located along the Midlothian Turnpike corridor, near Westchester Commons, or along Hull Street Road near the Route 288 interchange. The Brandermill area has some primary care offices that offer GLP-1 prescribing. For more specialized obesity medicine, some residents also look to providers in the greater Richmond metro.
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10 GLP-1 clinics in Midlothian are currently accepting new patients. Availability can change, so we recommend contacting the clinic directly to confirm openings and schedule your first consultation.
Yes. Virginia allows telehealth prescribing for GLP-1 medications. For Midlothian residents who commute into Richmond via Midlothian Turnpike or the Powhite Parkway, virtual follow-ups save meaningful time, especially during evening rush hour when the drive into the city can take twice as long.
Richmond has a deeper pool of obesity medicine specialists, particularly around the VCU Health system and Bon Secours campuses. But Midlothian providers offer convenience and shorter wait times. If your provider is in Richmond, factor in the commute time realistically. A clinic on Midlothian Turnpike that you'll actually visit beats a specialist downtown that you keep rescheduling.
Chesterfield County's adult obesity rate is approximately 28%, below both the Virginia state average and the national average. Midlothian's higher income and older demographic profile mean residents here are often managing modest weight gain rather than severe obesity, which is well-suited to GLP-1 treatment.
10 GLP-1 clinics in Midlothian accept insurance. Coverage varies by plan and medication. Contact the clinic directly to verify your specific plan is accepted before your visit.
Yes. 3 providers serving Midlothian offer telehealth GLP-1 consultations. Virginia permits telehealth prescribing for weight loss medications. You can complete your consultation via video call and have medication shipped directly to your home.
Yes. 10 GLP-1 clinics in Midlothian are currently accepting new patients. Availability can change, so we recommend scheduling your consultation promptly to secure a spot.
Clinics in Midlothian prescribe semaglutide, tirzepatide, liraglutide. Your provider will determine the best medication based on your health history, weight loss goals, and insurance coverage.
Use our directory to browse 19 verified weight loss doctors and obesity medicine specialists in Midlothian, Virginia. Filter by medication (semaglutide, tirzepatide), insurance accepted, and telehealth availability to find the right provider for your needs.
Most medical weight loss clinics in Midlothian do not require a referral. You can schedule a consultation directly with an obesity specialist or weight management provider. Some insurance plans may require a referral from your primary care physician for coverage purposes.
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